MOSTAR, Nov 11 (Hina) - The NATO-led peace Stabilisation Force's +multinational division for Bosnia's south-east sector has +intensified surveillance in the Stolac area and deployed quick +reaction forces in the wake of last weekend's
bomb incident in a +nearby village, division spokesman Francois Grandeau said on +Wednesday.+ The incident had two Bosniak Muslim returnees injured in Aladinic +by a hand grenade thrown from a car.+ Such acts of terrorism frighten civilians and endanger the refugee +return process, the SFOR spokesman said, adding the SFOR insists on +an effective investigation and arrest of the culprits.+ According to Clivier Mouquet, an official of the United Nations +High Commissioner for Refugees office in Mostar, the incidents in +the Stolac area are disturbing. + Regardless of the incidents, the Bosniak Muslims' return is +continuing. Twenty returned to Poprate, a local villag
MOSTAR, Nov 11 (Hina) - The NATO-led peace Stabilisation Force's
multinational division for Bosnia's south-east sector has
intensified surveillance in the Stolac area and deployed quick
reaction forces in the wake of last weekend's bomb incident in a
nearby village, division spokesman Francois Grandeau said on
Wednesday.
The incident had two Bosniak Muslim returnees injured in Aladinic
by a hand grenade thrown from a car.
Such acts of terrorism frighten civilians and endanger the refugee
return process, the SFOR spokesman said, adding the SFOR insists on
an effective investigation and arrest of the culprits.
According to Clivier Mouquet, an official of the United Nations
High Commissioner for Refugees office in Mostar, the incidents in
the Stolac area are disturbing.
Regardless of the incidents, the Bosniak Muslims' return is
continuing. Twenty returned to Poprate, a local village, last
Saturday, he said.
A spokesman for the United Nations mission in southern Bosnia,
Wolfgang Weisbrodweber, said 86 incidents occurred in the Stolac
area this year, causing huge damage to Bosniak houses.
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